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Full-Text Articles in Law
To Aid, Abet, Counsel, Command, Induce, Or Procure The Commission Of An Offense: A Critique To Federal Aiding And Abetting Principles, Adam Kurland
South Carolina Law Review
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Historicizing Judicial Scrutiny, G. Edward White
Historicizing Judicial Scrutiny, G. Edward White
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Struggling With Deliberative Secrecy, Jury Independence, And Jury Reform, Diane E. Courselle
Struggling With Deliberative Secrecy, Jury Independence, And Jury Reform, Diane E. Courselle
South Carolina Law Review
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The Impact Of Significant Substantive Provisions Of The South Carolina Trust Code, S. Alan Medlin
The Impact Of Significant Substantive Provisions Of The South Carolina Trust Code, S. Alan Medlin
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
South Carolina Or South Central? Proposing Comprehensive Criminal Gange Prevention Legislation For The Palmetto State, Jay T. Thompson
South Carolina Or South Central? Proposing Comprehensive Criminal Gange Prevention Legislation For The Palmetto State, Jay T. Thompson
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Changes In Administrative Agency And Legal Practice In South Carolina Following State V. Peake, Jared Q. Libet
Changes In Administrative Agency And Legal Practice In South Carolina Following State V. Peake, Jared Q. Libet
South Carolina Law Review
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Civil Conspiracy In The Employment At-Will Context: Where Does South Carolina Stand After Angus V. Burroughs & Chapin Co.?, Scott S. Addison
Civil Conspiracy In The Employment At-Will Context: Where Does South Carolina Stand After Angus V. Burroughs & Chapin Co.?, Scott S. Addison
South Carolina Law Review
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Simmons V. Greenville Hospital: An Unusually Stringent Rule Against Retroactive Legislation, Richard W. Miller
Simmons V. Greenville Hospital: An Unusually Stringent Rule Against Retroactive Legislation, Richard W. Miller
South Carolina Law Review
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Parity In South Carolina Recidivist Sentencing: State V. Gordon, Mary A. Gruenhagen
Parity In South Carolina Recidivist Sentencing: State V. Gordon, Mary A. Gruenhagen
South Carolina Law Review
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Rethinking In Re Busch: Bankruptcy Discharge Of Sexual Harassment Judgments Under Section 523(A)(6), Andy Gaunce
Rethinking In Re Busch: Bankruptcy Discharge Of Sexual Harassment Judgments Under Section 523(A)(6), Andy Gaunce
South Carolina Law Review
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Hearing Those Who Pay The Bills: A Comparison Of The Federal And South Carolina Taxpayer Standing Models In Light Of Sloan V. Sanford, Joshua D. Spencer
Hearing Those Who Pay The Bills: A Comparison Of The Federal And South Carolina Taxpayer Standing Models In Light Of Sloan V. Sanford, Joshua D. Spencer
South Carolina Law Review
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Collins Entertainment Corp., V. Coats & Coats Rental Amusement Opens The Door For Lost Volume Sellers, But Does Not Fully Invite Them In: An Examination Of The Adoption Of The Lost Volume Seller Doctrine In South Carolina, W. H. Mcangus Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
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The Opportunity In Adequacy Ligitation: Recognizing The Legitimacy And Value Of Pursuing Educational Reform Through The Courts, Amanda S. Hawthorne
The Opportunity In Adequacy Ligitation: Recognizing The Legitimacy And Value Of Pursuing Educational Reform Through The Courts, Amanda S. Hawthorne
South Carolina Law Review
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Bad Faith Refusal To Pay Disability Benefits: Should South Carolina Courts Permit Recovery Of Future Policy Benefits?, Phoebe N. Coddington
Bad Faith Refusal To Pay Disability Benefits: Should South Carolina Courts Permit Recovery Of Future Policy Benefits?, Phoebe N. Coddington
South Carolina Law Review
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L-J, Inc. V. Bituminous Fire & Marine Insurance Co.: In Determining Coverage Under Commercial General Liability Policies, Should Policy Language Or Public Policy Control?, Anne M. Mcneil
South Carolina Law Review
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Henson V. International Paper Co.: A Step Backwards In South Carolina Attractive Nuisance Jurisprudence, Eric R. Tonnsen
Henson V. International Paper Co.: A Step Backwards In South Carolina Attractive Nuisance Jurisprudence, Eric R. Tonnsen
South Carolina Law Review
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Successive Rule 59 (E ) Motions: A Less Slippery Slope, T. C. Ezzell
Successive Rule 59 (E ) Motions: A Less Slippery Slope, T. C. Ezzell
South Carolina Law Review
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Statutory Stalemate: Strict Products Liability And Comparative Negligence In South Carolina, Andrew A. Bennington
Statutory Stalemate: Strict Products Liability And Comparative Negligence In South Carolina, Andrew A. Bennington
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Some Thoughts On Herbert Johnson's Favorite Court, R. K. Newmyer
Some Thoughts On Herbert Johnson's Favorite Court, R. K. Newmyer
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
A "Blank Check": Judicial Review And The War Powers In Hamdi V. Rumsfeld, Nicholas G. Green
A "Blank Check": Judicial Review And The War Powers In Hamdi V. Rumsfeld, Nicholas G. Green
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Re-Enchanting Torts, Robert F. Blomquist
Re-Enchanting Torts, Robert F. Blomquist
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Herbert Johnson And The Writing Of American Legal History, Harry N. Scheiber
Herbert Johnson And The Writing Of American Legal History, Harry N. Scheiber
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Herbert Johnson: A Legal Historian's Work And Times, Tony A. Freyer
Herbert Johnson: A Legal Historian's Work And Times, Tony A. Freyer
South Carolina Law Review
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Herbert A. Johnson, Editor, W. H. Bryson
Herbert A. Johnson, Editor, W. H. Bryson
South Carolina Law Review
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The Federal Sentencing Guidelines After Blakely And Booker: The Limits Of Congressional Tolerance And A Greater Role For Juries, M.K.B. Darmer
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines After Blakely And Booker: The Limits Of Congressional Tolerance And A Greater Role For Juries, M.K.B. Darmer
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.